“Twin challenges” arise as Los Angeles continues to face massive wildfire destruction in a tight housing market.
Catastrophe bonds keep insurance markets functioning at a time when it’s harder for homeowners to get coverage.
Steve Grobman, chief technology officer at cybersecurity firm McAfee, reports that opportunists are using AI and other tech to deceive and rip off good Samaritans.
A former wildland firefighter explains why fires don’t have to become disasters.
GoFundMe campaigns to help out those affected by Southern California’s wildfires have raised at least $100 million, a spokesperson said.
Nonprofits, federal relief programs and crowdfunding campaigns are all being used to help those displaced by the fires.
About 45% of firefighters in the U.S. are privately employed.
Kate Dargan Marquis of the Moore Foundation discusses spurring research and development to keep up with the growing impact of wildfires.
It’s often in the interest of lenders themselves to work with borrowers and provide options for repaying the loans.
California’s state backup insurance plans are now buckling under pressure of intensifying natural disasters.